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Originally Posted by nhsmoker
upon researching I heard the griots can not use smaller backing plates as their backing plate design is different from the other manufactures. according to what I read they do not have the same center post design as the pc. can someone who has the griots confirm this? also is that a big deal to any of you? Is 1 size pad fine for all uses?
I have no experience with the Griot's machine however all of the "Porter Cable" clones use the same attachments....I'm curious to what others have to say..
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Originally Posted by BobbyG
I have no experience with the Griot's machine however all of the "Porter Cable" clones use the same attachments....I'm curious to what others have to say..
On another forum where I had found this info one of the guys that owns the machine said he pulled it apart and it was a 4 screw system and another member had said he called griots customer service and they told him that the machine has its own backing plate system that is not compatible with other da polishers. I ma wondering if things are the same now.
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Re: which machine
Originally Posted by nhsmoker
upon researching I heard the griots can not use smaller backing plates as their backing plate design is different from the other manufactures. according to what I read they do not have the same center post design as the pc. can someone who has the griots confirm this? also is that a big deal to any of you? Is 1 size pad fine for all uses?
I have the Griot's and have a Lake Coutry 5in backing plate on it now. You might be thinking about the Flex.
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Re: which machine
Originally Posted by nhsmoker
On another forum where I had found this info one of the guys that owns the machine said he pulled it apart and it was a 4 screw system and another member had said he called griots customer service and they told him that the machine has its own backing plate system that is not compatible with other da polishers. I ma wondering if things are the same now.
That was one or two generations ago...if you look at the current machine you can see it has a backing plate just like a PC etc. Griot's Garage 6 inch Random Orbital Polisher, Dual action buffer, DA polisher
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Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
This was exactly the info I was looking for. I was wondering how current the info I had seen was. So basically the old griots did not have a interchangeable backing plate but current models do. Thank you very much
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Originally Posted by nhsmoker
This was exactly the info I was looking for. I was wondering how current the info I had seen was. So basically the old griots did not have a interchangeable backing plate but current models do. Thank you very much
I want to say the current version is the third. The first was clearly an adapted sander and still had the vacuum duct for dust removal as well as the fixed backing plate. It wasn't that you couldn't change the backing plate, it was just there were no other backing plates that fit it. This was circa Jan. 2006, BTW.
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one more question. I have access to festool random orbit sanders at work and I have heard sanders wont have enough power to use as a polisher but I am certain this one will if I were to try it out what size pads would go with a 6" backing plate I also have makita orbital buffers but am not sure I want to try those out yet.
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